A Collection of Poems ...Robert Dodsley J. Dodsley, 1770 |
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Stran 3
... these ! " Ye Nymphs , who fondly watch her languid eyes , " Oh fay , what music will her foul appease ! " " Refound the folemn dirge , the Nymphs reply , “ And let the turtles moan in Mary's bower , " Let Grief indulge her grand ...
... these ! " Ye Nymphs , who fondly watch her languid eyes , " Oh fay , what music will her foul appease ! " " Refound the folemn dirge , the Nymphs reply , “ And let the turtles moan in Mary's bower , " Let Grief indulge her grand ...
Stran 30
... bloffom gentle POLLIO wore , These were the emblems of his healthful mind ; To him the letter'd page difplay'd its lore , 1 To him bright Fancy all her wealth resign'd ; Him , Him , with her pureft flames the Muse endow'd , ( 30 )
... bloffom gentle POLLIO wore , These were the emblems of his healthful mind ; To him the letter'd page difplay'd its lore , 1 To him bright Fancy all her wealth resign'd ; Him , Him , with her pureft flames the Muse endow'd , ( 30 )
Stran 32
Robert Dodsley. Wide round the spacious heavens I cast my eyės ; And shall these stars glow with immortal fire , Still fhine the lifeless glories of the skies , And could thy bright , thy living foul expire ? Far be the thought - The ...
Robert Dodsley. Wide round the spacious heavens I cast my eyės ; And shall these stars glow with immortal fire , Still fhine the lifeless glories of the skies , And could thy bright , thy living foul expire ? Far be the thought - The ...
Stran 33
... weeping yews o'erfhade the letter'd stones , While midnight filence wraps these drear abodes , And fooths me wandering o'er my kindred bones , VOL . III . D Let Let kindled Fancy view the glorious morn , When from ( 33 )
... weeping yews o'erfhade the letter'd stones , While midnight filence wraps these drear abodes , And fooths me wandering o'er my kindred bones , VOL . III . D Let Let kindled Fancy view the glorious morn , When from ( 33 )
Stran 36
... These witness'd once , when I , for ever true , Plighted my heart , a prey to love and you ; And you , untainted by the vice of art , Yielded to me , in folemn faith , your heart . Oh say the caufe , the cause I long to find , You dear ...
... These witness'd once , when I , for ever true , Plighted my heart , a prey to love and you ; And you , untainted by the vice of art , Yielded to me , in folemn faith , your heart . Oh say the caufe , the cause I long to find , You dear ...
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ARACHNE augmentation of honour beauties bleffings bleft blifs blooming bluſhing boaſt bofom bower breaft breath bright ceaſe charms dear Death delight diftant erft eyes facred fafe fair fame fate fcene fhade fhall fhepherd fhine fhore fide figh filent filver fing firſt fkies flower fmiles foft folemn fome fond fong foon forrow foul fpring ftill ftrain ftream fuch fweet fwelling glow grace grove hand heart Heaven hill hour kifs laſt lefs loft lov'd lyre maid Mary's tomb mind morn Mufe muſt Naiads Nature's ne'er night Nymph o'er paffion peace plain pleaſures pofies praiſe pride raiſe reft reign rife rill rofe round rove ſcene ſhade ſhall ſhe ſhould ſkies ſky ſpread ſtate ſtill ſweet tear thee thefe theſe thine thofe thoſe thou thouſand thro Virtue Whilft whofe Whoſe wings Wiſdom wiſh youth